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March 9th, 2010

Hey, ive been playing golf for a couple years now and i am 15 years old male. I already have a set but its fairly old and was kinda for beginners so now i am looking for a newer and better clubs for a decent price. What are some good ones on the market right now?

Inferno Titanium Complete Men’s Golf Club Set with Bag

After 4 years not so much as picking up a golf club, I decided to get back into the game and needed a new set. I am a casual golfer and will probably play 1-2 times per month. I took this set out this weekend and was very pleased with the quality of the clubs and the bag, given the price. If you are just starting out in golf or getting back into the game, this a great set of clubs and bag for the right price!

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Golf clubs?

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March 9th, 2010

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March 9th, 2010

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March 9th, 2010

Used golf clubs are a good option for any golfers on a budget and golfers who don’t get to play much. Used clubs are a good buy not only for their relatively cheap price but for their quality, as well. Contrary to common notion, they aren’t substandard in terms of quality. You will also need to make sure the grips are good.
Beginning golfers have a tendency to put extra stress on golf clubs because they are developing their swing and learning the game. So if you are planning on taking up golf you should consider purchasing a used set of clubs because the price will be better for you, you can beat the clubs up without feeling bad about it, and if you can hit a poor club, then you can hit a good club. Golf is not a game that is exactly easy to pick up on and it does require a good amount of equipment to play. Golf is such a game of confidence and having the right golf clubs for you is all part of the puzzle of the game of golf. Golf club prices are not going down so look at one way to fight the high costs and still have the latest technology in your bag.

Clubs that have been used for a long time might have a shiny worn spot right in the center. Here are some tips on things to look for when shopping for used golf clubs. Stay away from clubs that show indentations in the club face. Make sure all shafts in a set are the same so the clubs feel similar from shot to shot. Make sure you won’t have to immediately re-grip the clubs. If you buy used clubs that need re-gripping, you’re adding anywhere from $6 to $15 per club to your costs. Check Current Prices for new clubs of the same model. Sometimes you can find a brand new set of clubs for less than what that set is selling for used.

Used golf clubs that are still in great condition, most of the time, won’t clean you out. They are great for players to practice, and beat up with, since they don’t have to really be concerned about breaking or damaging the clubs. They are available all over the place and give you the chance to try golfing inexpensively.You may find out that they have dozens of old golf club sets stored away in their garage. You can either ask to borrow them for a long period of time, or simply buy them. You may find that they are happy to let you have the old golf clubs.

If you aren’t fortunate enough to have this kind of contact, you can look in other venues for used golf clubs. Many golf club stores stock used clubs in their inventory at a highly discounted rate. However, oftentimes this is more expensive than the other choices. Look on eBay to find out the selling rates for the used golf clubs that you want to buy. You may also be able to find golf clubs at yard sales, in classifieds listings, or on web sites like CraigsList.com. It is best to check all of these places before you buy golf clubs. You may find it one place for hundreds of dollars cheaper than it is at the other place.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/used-golf-clubs-choosing-the-best-for-the-beginners-776542.html

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March 9th, 2010

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March 9th, 2010

Golf clubs are the basic requirements of the game. The equipment that you need to play a game of golf is called golf clubs. There are different types of clubs in the golf bag. But the player is allowed no more than 14 clubs in the bag. If you look at the golf clubs you will realize that they look different from each other. They are called woods, irons, wedges, hybrid woods and putters. The golf club has three basic parts. They are the grip, the shaft and the head.

When you have to hit the ball and want that ball to cover a great distance down the fairway and towards the hole you use the golf club known as the woods. It has a large head and shaft. The combination is useful for the maximum speed. In the beginning the woods were made from Persimmon wood but now most of the manufactures are making woods from different metals.

Irons have flat angled face and they are shorter shaft than the wood. These clubs are used to hit the shots from difficult places such as the rough or if you have to take a shot over the trees. The name again suggests that they used to be made out of cast iron,

Wedges are irons with a higher loft. Wedges are multi purpose golf clubs. They are used for short distance shots, to place the ball precisely on the fairway so that the next shot at the green will be easier.

Hybrids are as the name suggests a cross between the irons and the woods. So these clubs are useful when you have to hit the ball long distance but need the swing of iron.
Putters are designed to roll the ball along the grass.

If you look at the construction of the golf clubs you can identify the three parts. The grip is the part you hold. The head is the part that hits the ball and the shaft is the part that connects the grip and the head.

There are rules regarding the golf clubs. According to those rules the grip has to be round without any hollows or lumps. You will find the grip comes with various sizes to suit the individual. The shaft is made out of metal. Sometimes steel is used and some shafts are made of carbon-fiber. The stiffness of shaft can be different.

Head of the golf clubs has more variation than the grip or the shaft. You will find that the woods, irons and the putters have different heads. Woods have the largest heads than any other golf clubs. This helps the ball to travel the distance of 300 yards or more.

Irons are used for variety of shots so the head of this golf club. In the past it used to be blade shaped head with the weight concentrated in the center of the club. But now the manufactures making the head with its weight distributed around the perimeter. The putters come with various shapes such as blades, blocks, long, short etc.

Joe Kensingtons
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March 9th, 2010

My daughter is 9 years old, very tall for her age - about 57-58". We went to SA and bought a set of Wilson WOMEN’s clubs - which were recommended. The golf coach says they are too big. Should we just go back to SA and buy the junior set of the wilson’s (which comes in pink) or go to a PGA store and buy US Kids clubs? The SA store is easier to get to, but I want what is better for her - as she seems to really like golf.

I couldn’t agree more with what was recommended…when I was about 5′0 (I’m a boy so 5′11 now) and starting out, I bought a complete set of ladies Wilson Reflexes for £250, 6 iron to SW with a putter, 3 wood, 5 wood and 2 hybrids! Great deal. They were well built, light, good to look at and performed as I improved. Lasted brilliantly until I finally stepped up to men’s clubs…which were Wilsons!

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March 9th, 2010

I have a set of Macgregor Golf Clubs in Mint Condition including two boxes that holds it. It is about 50 years old, wooden, like the one JFK used.

Check ebay for similar clubs. See what they are going for there. If you don’t find the exact club that you have, send an email to one of the bigger power sellers and see if they can help you determine value.

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March 9th, 2010

Jump into this golf lesson with Top 100 Lesson Teacher, Mark Hackett, as he explains what it takes to execute consist and successful shots out of the bunker every time. It's as easy as remembering the three L's, the lie, the lip and the length. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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March 9th, 2010

Most golf clubs have at least one of the grooves painted white. I was wondering what kind of paint they use for that because I would like to repaint some of mine just to make the set look a little cleaner. Thanks!

Typically, the groove paint is an enamel. Clean the metal well before painting it.

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